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1984-1985 Kawasaki Kxt250 Tecate 3 Red Gas Tank Fuel Tank And Petcock 84-85 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Tucson, Arizona, United States

Tucson, Arizona, United States
these parts are used and do have the normal wear and tear but are in great working condition..
Fits:ATV Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Warranty:No

these parts came off a 1984 Kawasaki kxt 250 and it might work on other years but please check with your local dealer.this gas tank doesn't look that great but it works.it will need to be cleaned out and a new gasket between the tank and petcock.please look at all the pictures before bidding and i will combine shipping when possible.good luck and if you have any questions please ask.thanks

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